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SpaceX CRS-11 Liftoff for International Space Station

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The SpaceX CRS-11 Falcon 9 rocket lifts off from Launch Complex 39A at NASA's Kennedy Space Center sending a Dragon spacecraft on the company's 11th commercial resupply services mission to the International Space Station. Liftoff was at 5:07 p.m. EDT on June 3, 2017.

The Challenges and Benefits of Interoperability

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The V1 Video team interviewed Allen Adams, Senior Structural Engineer, RAM Group, Bentley Systems, at the 2016 NASCC: The Steel Conference, held April 13-15 in Orlando, Fla. He discusses the major challenges of interoperability in the infrastructure industry, Bentley Systems' approach to these difficulties, what it looks like when data isn't open to others within an organization, and how Bentley software saves its clients time and money.

10_16 Asia-Pacific Broadcast (Tsunami Preparedness, NASA/India Partnerships and More)

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This Asia-Pacific-focused GeoSpatial Stream broadcast discusses several reports indicating that tsunami preparedness is improving in the region; a space-mission partnership between NASA and India's ISRO; the first images from China's Gaofen-2; a video from the University of South Australia's Global Sensor Network; industry news from MDA Information Systems, Esri, Xiaomi, Careland, Innovyze and Nobel Systems; and more.

3_5 Earth Imaging Broadcast (DigitalGlobe, LiDAR and More)

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This GeoSpatial Stream broadcast discusses the public release of 30-centimeter-resolution satellite imagery from DigitalGlobe and the company's partnership with the United Nations; the National Ecological Observation Network's new LiDAR data; an award for the Orion Space mission; industry news from exactEarth, Esri, Google, and the U.S. EPA and NOAA; a recap of the recent International LiDAR Mapping Forum in Denver; and more.

A Colorful ‘Landing’ on Pluto

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What would it be like to actually land on Pluto? This movie was made from more than 100 images taken by NASA’s New Horizons spacecraft over six weeks of approach and close flyby in the summer of 2015.

Greg Bentley Talks Reality Modeling and the Future of 3D Tech

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The V1 Video team interviewed Greg Bentley, CEO of Bentley Systems, at the 2016 SPAR 3D Expo and Conference, held April 11-14 in The Woodlands, Texas. In Part I, he provides his insight into reality modeling, the differences between a reality mesh and a point cloud, new tools for improved engineering and the future of 3D technology.

Software Interoperability Leads to Engineering Productivity

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The V1 Video team interviewed Anne Marie Garko-Hill, Technical Manger, Analytical Modeling Unit, Bentley Systems, at the 2016 NASCC: The Steel Conference, held April 13-15 in Orlando, Fla. She discusses engineers' desire for maximum productivity, Bentley Systems' affinity for developers with design experience, the benefits of Bentley software for its users, and how interoperability leads to greater productivity.

Ulf Mansson Moving Geodata to Minecraft

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Ulf Mansson, senior project manager for SWECO, has more than 20 years of experience in the geospatial industry. In 2013, he invented a method to stream geodata into the game Minecraft. On behalf of V1 Media, Informed Infrastructure and GeoSpatial Stream, Todd Danielson interviewed Mansson at the Geodesign Summit 2015 in Redlands, Calif.

2_25 Earth Imaging Broadcast (Sentinel Launch, Smallsats and More)

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This Earth Imaging-themed GeoSpatial Stream broadcast discusses the recently launched Sentinel-3A Earth-monitoring satellite; a smallsat/cubesat video created by the European Space Agency; NASA UAS/drone news; industry news from Esri, SimActive, Teledyne Optech and Riegl; a funny mapping video from the University of Kentucky's New Maps Plus online education program; and more.

NASA: 2017 Takes Second Place for Hottest Year

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Earth's surface temperatures in 2017 were the second warmest since since 1880, when global estimates first become feasible, NASA scientists found. Global temperatures 2017 were second only to 2016, which still holds t...